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Cannabis, Marijuana or Marihuana: a drug by any name . . .
Cannabis is the most commonly used illegal drug in Australia. It comes from the dried flowers and leaves of the plant Cannabis Sativa. Other names for it are marijuana, marihuana, grass, pot, weed, mull, hash, dope...
Depression, Addiction, Alcohol, Caffeine, Mental health, Drugs
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Corruption culture
What does corruption mean? This audio invites a deeper consideration than usual.
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Vilification and the Ageless Wisdom
Why, throughout time, have people attacked the teachings that deliver the simple truth of who we are in our essence?
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Serge Benhayon TV – Universal Medicine and the Media
What was it about Serge Benhayon and his work that was perceived as a threat to the status quo of health and healing: are we truly free to offer services that benefit our communities? SBTV explores the repercussions of the lack of accountability in the media.
Accountability, Cyber-bullying, Leadership, Supremacy, Journalism, Media reform, Role model
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“What would you change if you were the Bundeskanzlerin of Germany?”
This was the leading question Universal Medicine and Esoteric Women’s Health’s founding director Natalie Benhayon asked audiences when she presented the Livingness 1 workshop for the first time in Germany, and the answers were interestingly not about a utopian vision, but about everyday people and life.
Well-being, Empowerment, Livingness, Women’s health, Inner-heart, Women in leadership
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REVIEW: The Girl to Woman Festival brings community to Melbourne
April 2018: Plenty of places to chill-out and no one wanting to check out in the Girl to Woman Festival held in Melbourne, Australia in April 2018.
Sacredness, Role models, Children, Connection, Teenagers, Self-empowerment, Community, Events, Women's health events
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Flaws in the system are killing young doctors
The media has reported a high incidence of stress and burnout amongst our young doctors, resulting in some taking their own lives. Could the demands of the current medical system be contributing to this tragedy?
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Our acceptance of the food industry – supply by any means
The food industry is abundant in quick, easy, processed food, often at the cost to our health, but all to supply our demand.